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33 Ferry Avenue, East,
Detroit, Michigan, 
April 17th, 1909.

Cheik Abd-Cl-Hayo El-Arabi, Dealer in Antiquities,
Guizeh Post Office,
Cairo, Egypt

Dear Sir:- 

Referring again to my letter yesterday, I now beg to inform you that this morning's mail brings you letter of March 24th, advising me of the safe receipt, by you, of the watch sent some time ago with my compliments. I am very glad indeed, that the watch is safely in your hands, and, I hope, that it will remind you frequently of me.

I also notice, what you have written about the Manuscripts you are keeping for my inspection, but, I am hoping, that you will have shown them ere this, to Professor Dennison, about whom I wrote you some time ago. Prof. Dennison represents me fully, and, I hope, that you will show him whatever Manuscripts you may have.

I am now planning to be in Egypt sometime late during the coming summer, but, will advise you in advance of my arrival.

Believe me,

Yours truly,
Charles L. Freer

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